Travelodge Edinburgh Central Waterloo Place
Rooms with city views, Walk to iconic Edinburgh attractions
Rooms with city views, Walk to iconic Edinburgh attractions
One Spa thermal suite, Prime location near Edinburgh Castle
Prime location by Holyrood Park, Extensive self-service breakfast
Steps from Waverley Station, Thyme restaurant dining
Panoramic Edinburgh Castle views, Prime Princes Street location
Warm indoor swimming pool, Award-winning Pentland restaurant
Irene Forte Spa: Sicilian-inspired oasis, SCOTCH whisky bar with 500 varieties
Views of Edinburgh from higher floors, Smart room controls at your fingertips
Historic building with homely feel, Excellent public transport access
Historic 19th-century building charm, Family-friendly accommodation options
Prime Royal Mile location, Luxury private rooms with historic themes
Excellent transport links, Family-friendly accommodation
Outdoor terrace and garden access, Prime location near Haymarket Station
Family-friendly room configurations, Proximity to Cameron Toll Centre
Spacious suites with city views, Individually styled rooms
Convenient public transport access, On-site Beefeater Grill restaurant
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Five-star VisitScotland accreditation, Excellent public transport access
Picturesque waterfront location, Excellent public transport access
Excellent central connectivity, Smart room controls and entertainment
Family-friendly accommodations, Proximity to Waverley train station
Second largest hotel leisure club, Historic 19th-century convent building
Steps from Royal Mile attractions, Pet-friendly accommodation
Panoramic Edinburgh Castle views, Bar + Block steakhouse dining
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Award-winning stylish hostel, Steps from Royal Mile attractions
Wood-panelled restaurant and bar, Spacious rooms with high ceilings
On-site contemporary dining at Thyme, Family rooms with sofabeds
Freshly renovated, modern interiors, Steps from Haymarket Station
Excellent public transport access, Family-friendly breakfast options
Rooms with Pentland Hills views, Diverse international dining options
The Avenue all-day dining, University campus green setting
On-site Thyme Bar & Grill, Family-friendly room configurations
Book-themed interior design, Well-equipped fitness center
Flexible parking options, Award-winning Thyme restaurant
Dedicated family room options, Prime west end location
Quiet street, city center access, Automated self check-in system
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With spectacular history at nearly every turn, Edinburgh is a wonderful city full of sights to behold and attractions to experience. From the world-renowned Edinburgh Castle, to the bustling Royal Mile, to St Giles Cathedral and the Royal Yacht Britannia, there are many things to discover in the capital of Scotland. Away from major points of interest, Edinburgh is also home to vast amounts of shops, restaurants and festivals throughout the year.
Thanks in part to having various major attractions, countless shopping opportunities, and an international airport near to the city centre, it should come as no surprise that Edinburgh is a top destination choice for many travellers across the globe. With an assortment of historical sites and museums, the area is ideal for those that are eager to learn and experience Edinburgh’s heritage. Away from historical charms, the city provides plenty of other family-friendly attractions – including Edinburgh Zoo, interactive activities and sport-related fun – that will delight visitors of all ages. And although Edinburgh is a thriving metropolis, this doesn’t mean that nature lovers are left out. This is best emphasised by Holyrood Park, which possesses spectacular views from the famous hill fort known as Arthur’s Seat. With numerous hostels and inexpensive hotels, the city is also suitably equipped for backpackers that are looking to travel on the cheap. So no matter what budget or preferences you have, Edinburgh is a great holiday choice – to the point where you’ll struggle to fit everything in!
Although Edinburgh boasts an array of highly rated things to see and do, there are a select amount of attractions that are virtually essential to visit. First of all, Edinburgh Castle is arguably the biggest landmark that the city has to offer. Centrally situated and dating back to at least the 12th century, this striking fortress dominates the skyline thanks to its position on Castle Rock. Edinburgh Castle also benefits from various museums and exhibitions, helping to solidify its status as a world-famous visitor attraction. To get a sneak peek at the luxurious history of the royal family, the Royal Yacht Britannia is a popular attraction with travellers. With an extensive amount of rooms and decks to explore, this yacht – notably used by Prince Charles and Diana for their honeymoon – has many facts and interesting areas to discover. Additionally, the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh provides a tranquil setting that dates back to 1670, the Edinburgh Dungeon is a uniquely interactive experience with plenty of chilling thrills, and the National Museum of Scotland is where you can explore the diverse history of the country all under one roof.
Have you got any sort of inclination towards shopping when you are travelling? Well you’re in luck when it comes to Edinburgh, as it contains a seemingly endless supply of stores where you can purchase whatever treats and gifts you desire. If staying in a central hotel, you will be close to popular areas such as the Royal Mile and Old Town, where you will find a varied combination of independent establishments and high street retailers. In addition, the city is home to various shopping centres, with Ocean Terminal – which is a spacious complex with many shops and great sea views – one of the most highly regarded examples. Oh, and if you are just stopping off at the airport for a few hours, don’t worry – this area also features a healthy selection of stores! So no matter where you go in Edinburgh, opportunities to shop will never be far away.
If you have a keen interest in food (and who doesn’t?), the restaurant options in Edinburgh are incredibly exciting and diverse. In fact, you will find every kind of international cuisine when exploring the city – along with your traditional Scottish fare, of course. And even if you are on a budget, there are plenty of establishments available where you can grab a cheap – and delicious – bite to eat. When in search of a place to drink, Edinburgh is also spoilt for choice when it comes to bars and nightlife choices. From trendy nightclubs to old-fashioned watering holes, you will no doubt find the ideal option that matches your interests. Although with that said, one place to mark down on your ‘to visit’ list is the Sheep Heid Inn. Known as Scotland’s oldest pub and serving drinks since 1360, the Sheep Heid Inn features a tasty food menu, a refreshing drinks list complete with local ales, and even the oldest surviving bowling alley in the country!
Throughout the year, Edinburgh hosts a range of major festivals. Yet when it comes to the best time to visit the city in terms of festivals, August is the month of choice. This is because several festivals are all running at the same time during this period. This includes the well-known Edinburgh Festival Fringe, which is recognised as the largest arts festival in the world, and you will find performances from those in the fields of comedy, theatre, dance, music and many more. Other festivals scheduled during August are the Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh International Book Festival and The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. At other times of the year, you will find the Edinburgh International Science Festival in April, the Edinburgh International Film Festival during June, and New Year celebrations via Edinburgh’s Hogmanay.
In Edinburgh, you might want to check out Heeton Concept Aparthotel Edinburgh Queen Street, Stewart by Heeton Concept Aparthotel Edinburgh, Eden Locke George Street, Travelodge Edinburgh Cameron Toll. These hotels come highly recommended by many travelers.
For a taste of luxury in Edinburgh, you might want to explore The Caledonian Edinburgh, Curio Collection by Hilton, Sheraton Grand Hotel & Spa, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Central Accommodation, Kimpton Charlotte Square By Ihg. These hotels are known for their superior amenities and high-class services.
Traveling with pets? The hotels Heeton Concept Aparthotel Edinburgh Queen Street, Eden Locke George Street, Travelodge Edinburgh Cameron Toll, ibis Edinburgh Centre South Bridge - Royal Mile could be ideal. These hotels are not only pet-friendly but also offer numerous amenities to make your pets feel at home.
If you’re looking for a relaxing spa experience during your stay in Edinburgh, check out Holiday Inn Edinburgh By Ihg, Novotel Edinburgh Park, The Caledonian Edinburgh, Curio Collection by Hilton, Sheraton Grand Hotel & Spa, Edinburgh – all of which offer great spa services and facilities.
If you’re looking for a hotel with a pool in Edinburgh, check out Holiday Inn Edinburgh By Ihg, Novotel Edinburgh Park, The Caledonian Edinburgh, Curio Collection by Hilton, Village Hotel Edinburgh – all of which offer great pool facilities for guests to enjoy.
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